snipp
See also: Snipp
Norwegian Nynorsk
    
    Etymology 1
    

prestesnipp
Noun
    
snipp m (definite singular snippen, indefinite plural snippar, definite plural snippane)
- a rather long and thin part (of a whole) that either protrudes or hangs
- a collar on a shirt, either sown in or detachable
- a tab collar (type of clerical collar)
- a flat cookie with two pointy ends
- (navy, slang) a member of the eldest contingent of navy conscripts on a ship
Synonyms
    
- (long and thin, protruding or hanging): flik, flipp
- (collar): krage, halskrage
- (clerical collar): prestekrage, prestesnipp
Derived terms
    
- kvitsnipp
- prestesnipp
- sirupssnipp
- snippeproletariat
- snippeske, snippøskje
- snippetriks
- snippkjole
- tungesnipp
- øyresnipp
Related terms
    
- snipe f
Etymology 2
    
Onomatopoeic.
Interjection
    
snipp
- Used only in the formula snipp snapp snute
Etymology 3
    
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
References
    
Anagrams
    
- Snipp
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